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English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

Originally for voice with orchestra; accompaniment arranged for piano. Title from caption. Actually published in Philadelphia. Libretto by Thomas Dibdin; cf. Griffel. Staff notation. (language)

Paul and Virginia See from ocean rising; arranged - early American
Paul and Virginia See from ocean rising; arranged - early American
Sweet is the vale a favorite duet, sung with the most unbounded applause by Mr. Woodham and Mrs. Warren
Paul and Virginia See from ocean rising; arranged - early American
English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

Originally for voice with orchestra; accompaniment arranged for piano. Title from caption. Actually published in Philadelphia. Libretto by Thomas Dibdin; cf. Griffel. Staff notation. (language)

Sweet is the vale a favorite duet, sung with the most unbounded applause by Mr. Woodham and Mrs. Warren
English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

Originally for voice with orchestra; accompaniment arranged for piano. Title from caption. Actually published in Philadelphia. Libretto by Thomas Dibdin; cf. Griffel. Staff notation. (language)

Paul and Virginia See from ocean rising; arranged - early American
English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

English fleet in 1342. Vocal score Kate's valentine - early American

Originally for voice with orchestra; accompaniment arranged for piano. Title from caption. Actually published in Philadelphia. Libretto by Thomas Dibdin; cf. Griffel. Staff notation. (language)

Sweet is the vale a favorite duet, sung with the most unbounded applause by Mr. Woodham and Mrs. Warren
Sweet is the vale a favorite duet, sung with the most unbounded applause by Mr. Woodham and Mrs. Warren